President Donald Trump did not rule out military force to acquire Greenland in an interview as the Danish territory continued to rebuff his advances.
President Donald Trump said the U.S. will "go as far as we have to go" to get control of Greenland, ahead of a planned visit to the Arctic island by the vice president.
US President Donald Trump's approval rating is falling due to his America First agenda, divisive policies, and recent controversies. His trade tariffs and Project 2025 are causing discontent among the public.
The White House is reportedly studying how much it would cost for the federal government to assume control over Greenland, as Donald Trump continues to state his desire to take possession of the autonomous Danish territory.
The president's threats have given way to concrete preparations for seizing control of Greenland, according to The Washington Post.
Greenland's mineral riches are an increasing focus of the U.S. and, as the vice president recently warned, America's rivals.
Denmark's prime minister will aim to shore up a united front with Greenland on Thursday during a visit to the autonomous territory, which US President Donald Trump has vowed to